![]() ![]() It was always risky advice, telling my friend to wait for a TV of unknown quality to come out before buying anything.ĭespite the fact Samsung has built more TVs in the past decade than any other company, and despite the fact it’s built more OLED screens in the past decade than any other company (its phones and tablets have Samsung OLED screens, as do many iPhones), Samsung’s first TV combining those two capabilities was always going to be a 1.0 release. Which is precisely what Samsung has done.Ī decade after LG released its first OLED TV, Samsung has finally caught up, announcing the S95B OLED TV in January and releasing it in Australia last month.Ī decade late, but worth the wait: Samsung’s S95B OLED TV. It is possible that in some countries Full HD TVs will go on sale, but they will not be Samsung products, but produced by Samsung’s OEM assemblers under an outsourcing system.I’ve waited a decade to write this review and my friend Mark has been sweating on it, too – ever since January when he wanted to buy a new TV and I told him, don’t spend a cent until Samsung releases its first OLED TV, on the off chance it’s as good as it can be. ![]() And it’s also discontinuing production of TVs with Full HD screens in Europe and America. Samsung is launching a new line of TVs in 2021 with improved Neo QLED screens. Samsung TVs in 2020Įxpansion of the Life Style line of TVs, launching TVs for installation outside The Terrace building. To notice the difference, you have to watch the TV from a distance of 50 cm (20 inches), and you know that’s very close. A pretty good solution at the time, but as many critics point out, alas, you won’t notice the difference between a 4K and 8K picture from a normal TV viewing distance. Samsung TVs in 2017Īfter a year of lull, Samsung introduced new QLED TVs as well as a new line of Life Style TVs, these are TVs with custom features, such as a TV with a picture-like frame or a TV on legs to mount directly on the floor of the house. In turn, 3D TVs became slightly more expensive, which had a bad effect on sales. The technology of creating a three-dimensional image in the home has not justified itself. Televisions with 3D support were discontinued. In 2014, Samsung, and not just Samsung, but all TV manufacturers decided to switch to new 4K resolution screens. In 2013, Samsung discontinued plasma TVs, the technology had become obsolete, and LED screens had been upgraded. In 2011, Smart TVs began to be released that began to work with online services, allowing you to browse the Internet. Samsung TVs in 2010ģD televisions began production, with Samsung producing televisions with active 3D technology. ![]() The remaining models are TVs made with LED technology. Samsung makes plasma TVs, which is about 20% of Samsung’s total TV production. List of Samsung TVs by year from 2008 to 2021.Now you can easily determine which year your Samsung TV is released.Īlso, let me tell you about the highlights and milestones in the history of Samsung TVs from 2008 to today. To make it easier to understand the information, I’ve tried to briefly show all the TV models by year as a list. But in 2008, only LED TVs with maximum FullHD resolution were produced, and in 2021, Samsung will stop producing TVs with less than 4K resolution. For example, the letter A in the model number means a TV made in 20. Also, starting in 2021, the same letter will indicate a different year of manufacture for your TV. First, this is because Samsung now has several lines of TVs, and it’s quite difficult to figure out the model numbers of your TVs. But we still get a lot of questions about how to determine what year your Samsung TV is. Our team updates information about Samsung TV model numbers every year to provide our readers with up-to-date information. Read more about Samsung TV model numbers in our article Samsung TV model numbers 2002-2022 search, decoding explanation LED, QLED, LifeStyle ![]()
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